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Third European IRPA Congress 2010, Helsinki, Finland2 An active participation !  IRPA 2010 was :  A very interesting meeting : 850 participants from more than 44 countries  with a high standard of scientific contributions on all RP related topics  and a comprehensive book available: more than 3000 pages published, thanks to our Finnish colleagues!  IRPA 2010 was also an appointment for nuclear industry managers to exchange experience and promote operational RP.  Special workshop (nuclear industry): 109 participants

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1- Current fleets in operation

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4 1 - Collective dose: International comparison with major PWR fleets around the world Japan Germany France USA.

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6 6 S08 Protection of workers: Future challenges  A major stake: boost the ALARA approach  Achieve a continuous decrease of the collective dose  Focus on the most highly exposed workers  Technical and organisational improvements:  Source Term management  Optimised shielding  RP monitoring station  RP and support services in the field  Three managerial factors:  Reinforced work with plants  Partnership with contractors  Development of a RP culture

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Third European IRPA Congress 2010, Helsinki, Finland7  High-dose radiation environments  Cross-sector benchmarking  Increasingly significant role of profressionnal networks such as ISOE and the European ALARA network. OTHER CHALLENGES S08 Protection of workers

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2- NEW BUILD : EPR

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9 – 3rd European IRPA Congress, HELSINKI, /10/ – NEW BUILD  RP and EPR  Three important issues :  Technical issue  Optimized collective dose as early as the design phase  Involvement of the regulator at every stage  Dose-targets for EPR presented through a joint French-Finnish presentation (P08-01), based on a 15-year partnership  Role of  Cooperation  Benchmarking A significant lesson : RP principles applied at the earliest design phase allow target doses as low as 0,35 man.Sv/year, representing a gain of 21%. A significant lesson : RP principles applied at the earliest design phase allow target doses as low as 0,35 man.Sv/year, representing a gain of 21%.

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13 – 3rd European IRPA Congress, HELSINKI, /10/ – EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT in the nuclear industry  Presentation of the IAEA’s Incident and Emergency Center. Standards and guidance for Strenghtening Member States (S10- 06) : pratical tools – training programs – exercises – lessons learned from past emergency situations  The Russian experience in Murmansk (S10-04) : crisis center – mobile radiation labs – scientific and technical support – exercises and information Cf. (P10-04)  Post-accident management based on an ICRP recommendation as to the limit for annual dose to members of the public living in contaminated areas and problems linked to relocation after an accident

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Third European IRPA Congress 2010, Helsinki, Finland14 CONCLUSION ON THE HELSKINKI MEETING Our main challenge is to maintain and develop high safety culture standards, by increased international co-operation and cross disciplinary work by sharing experience, knowledge and information